Custom Clasps with Alison Antelman
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$630.00
$630.00
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Create clasps that are safe, secure and truly one-of-a-kind. Come up with unique solutions to complete your designs. Learn and make both the key and box clasp. We will discuss customizing terminals and findings to unify your art jewelry and explore a variety of solutions to link your custom-made clasp to the rest of your piece. Students are expected to go with their own design style in order to explore new ideas in finishing their jewelry. Step-by-step handouts are provided for both clasps. Tools will be available for use. Optical magnification is recommended. This three day workshop is limited to only eight students.
Friday, October 13 – Sunday, October 15
10:00 am – 5:00 pm each day
Basic fabrication, including soldering skills are required. (Ages 18 & up)
Class Fee: $630 Kit Fee: $25 payable to the instructor
Materials: Students are required to bring: 1” x4” 22 gauge sterling sheet, stones or other objects to set & bezel wire, safety glasses, notebook & pen/ pencil, ultra fine pint sharpie marker. A complete list of optional materials will be e-mailed as the workshop nears.
Instructor: *visiting artist* Alison Antelman
Please note our *visiting artist* registration policy for this workshop.
Friday, October 13 – Sunday, October 15
10:00 am – 5:00 pm each day
Basic fabrication, including soldering skills are required. (Ages 18 & up)
Class Fee: $630 Kit Fee: $25 payable to the instructor
Materials: Students are required to bring: 1” x4” 22 gauge sterling sheet, stones or other objects to set & bezel wire, safety glasses, notebook & pen/ pencil, ultra fine pint sharpie marker. A complete list of optional materials will be e-mailed as the workshop nears.
Instructor: *visiting artist* Alison Antelman
Please note our *visiting artist* registration policy for this workshop.
3 available
Visiting artist Alison B. Antelman exhibits and sells her work from her studio, galleries and at craft shows nationally. She is a 2015 Niche Award Winner, won First Place in the 2014 Charles Lewton Brain Fold-Forming Competition and 2015 Best of Jewelry at the Sun Valley Center Arts & Crafts Festival. Her work is published in Art Jewelry Today 4 by Schiffer Publishing, Showcase 500 Art Necklaces and 500 Gemstone Jewels by Lark Books, Art Jewelry Today 3 by Schiffer publishing, Lapidary Journal’s Jewelry Artist magazine and The San Francisco Chronicle. She teaches workshops through art centers and Guilds nationally. She is often found creating one-of-a-kind jewelry in her well-lit studio, The Sawtooth building in Berkeley, California. antelman.com
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